B Well – the healthy (thank you god) benefits of dark chocolate.

dark choCHOCOLATE AND YOUR HEALTH

The Basics:

It’s more than wishful thinking — chocolate can be good for you. Studies show that eating chocolate, primarily dark chocolate, may contribute to improved cardiovascular health. Packed with natural antioxidants, dark chocolate and cocoa sit in the same good-for-you category as green tea and blueberries. That’s because chocolate comes from cacao beans (or cocoa beans), which grow on the cacao tree and are full of natural plant nutrients. Most of the studies to date highlight dark chocolate’s health values because it has the highest percentage of cocoa solids, therefore more flavanol antioxidants.

My late afternoon snack will now consist of a cup of green tea with dark chocolate over blueberries.  What time is it?

An Antioxidant Powerhouse

Dark chocolate and cocoa are rich in cell-protecting antioxidants — natural compounds found in fruits, vegetables, grains and nuts. Read what scientists are studying regarding antioxidants and cardiovascular disease & premature aging.

Matters of the Heart

Recent studies have shown dark chocolate and cocoa may be good for your heart. In short-term clinical trials, dark chocolate has reduced blood pressure, improved blood flow, showed mild anti-clotting effects and may help prevent plaque formation in arteries.

Okay so it's not dark but it's Beckham.  Try to take a bite out of that!
Okay so it’s not dark but it’s David Beckham. Try to take a bite out of that –  I’m sure he’s very good!

Sweet News For Managing Blood Sugar

Despite its sweet reputation, dark chocolate has a low glycemic index similar to that of oatmeal — meaning it does not send your blood sugar spiking. Find out more about the surprising chemistry behind your favorite treat.

Vital Minerals

Like any plant-based food, chocolate naturally contains an array of minerals.

Chocolate and Your Brain

Is it more than just the taste? Why does chocolate make us feel good? This is what they do know: chocolate contains more than 500 natural chemical compounds, some of which have been categorized as mood-elevating and pleasure-inducing.

Emerging Science

Buoyed by positive findings, more research is being conducted on chocolate’s health benefits, including potential cancer-fighting abilities and improved cognitive function. Learn about chocolate’s future in health studies.  Taken from allchocolate.com

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B Well – B Vitamins

Are you comfortable in your dry skin?

I don’t have to tell you that the combination of low temperatures, decreased humidity, and blasting heaters can leave your skin flaky and itchy.  But here’s what you may not know: because the outermost layer of our skin helps keep bacteria from entering your body, the cracks created by water loss can make you more vulnerable to infection.

Facemobile-Get-Rid-Of-Dry-Skin-On-FaceUsing a humidifier and lotion will help, but you can also moisturize from within.  Research suggests that ceramides (lipid molecules that help prevent skin from becoming dry) found in whole grains may help build up the barrier that keeps moisture in.  Add more biotin-rich foods (like swiss chard, eggs and nuts) to your diet – they’re members of the B vitamin family and promote the production of moisture-retaining fatty acids.

Dr. Oz on Winterproofing your Health from “O” magazine.

**B Vitamins should be added to your diet if you wish to achieve healthy skin. Vitamin B1, for instance, boosts circulation in the body and gives your skin a certain glow. If you’re a woman taking birth control pills then you are at risk of Vitamin B1 deficiency. Egg yolks, nuts and raisins are great sources of Vitamin B1. Niacin of Vitamin B3 helps your skin receive plenty of oxygen, which prevents development of acne among other benefits. Niacin-rich foods include tomatoes, broccoli and carrots.

 

 ***Don’t miss listening to “Transforming Health” with host Brad King for the most up-to-the-minute interviews with leading health professionals – Live every Wednesday @ 12PM-PST/3PM-EST on VoiceAmerica.com – #1 internet radio station in North America. Here’s the link: http://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1686/transforming-health

MACA me feel good!

macaGrowing high up in the Andes of Bolivia and Peru is a hearty root vegetable that has been cultivated since pre-Incan times.  It goes by the name “Maca” (Lepidium meyenii).  It is revered in the ancient Incan culture for its many medicinal purposes. According to folk belief, it is a plant known for its legendary ability to deliver energy and mental clarity, and enhance sex drives in Peruvians for more than 2,000 years. Why should they have ALL the benefits?

So why wasn’t I made aware of this before traveling to both Bolivia and Peru?  I had to find out about this powerful superfood at of all places the recent Vancouver Health Show. I was feeling somewhat sluggish so sampled a small amount given to me in a tiny paper cup. Right after drinking it I immediately felt a nice energy rush but without the jolt of caffeine.  Intriguing! I wanted to find out more so I’m reading the book thepowerofmacaThe power of Maca” by Lorrie Ingram who does a wonderful job in unlocking the magic of this ancient wonder.

In chapter nine she talks about the healing benefits of Maca – a nutrient beneficial for both males and females.

For Women: Maca can enhance libido, increase aphrodisiac activity, increase energy, stamina and endurance, increase sexual stimulation, assist to overcome depression and chronic fatigue, improve the immune system, increase general well-being, help fight menopausal symptoms, decrease stress and anxiety, reduce hot flashes, improve hormonal balance, and it may improve sleep patterns.  Maca is an adjunct to hormonal replacement therapy (HRT) and is also known to correct menstrual irregularity and pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS) issues, enhance fertility, improve concentration and state of mind.  IS THAT ALL?

For Men: can help to enhance libido, increase aphrodisiac activity, increase energy, stamina and endurance, assist to overcome depression and chronic fatigue, improve the immune system, and increase general well being.  Maca can assist with increasing testosterone levels, and aid in erectile dysfunction.  Maca assists with building muscle mass and is therefore a safe and effective alternative to steroids. My advice is that ALL men should take it.maca 2

Maca is also known to increase DHEA in most males and females.  It is a potent antioxidant that fights aging and provides cellular protection.  And last, but most definitely not least, Maca is known to provide significant rebuilding of bone density in individuals with osteoporosis.  And I say…what’s not to love?

Okay you’ve got me!  How many of us suffer from at least one of the symptoms listed? To know that there’s a natural, nutrient rich, healthy food that you can safely add to your diet to improve your system AND assist you in feeling great is the best thing going!

ultimate maca liquidUltimate “Maca Energy” liquid extract from Preferred Nutrition available at link below:

http://www.pno.ca/preferred-nutrition-products/item/brad-king/macapunch-liquid-extract.html

Don’t miss this interview from Voice America’s “Transforming Health” with host Brad King about the powers of Maca.  It will give you all the information you need to know at link below.

http://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/65644/peruvian-superfoods-what-you-need-to-know

Book “The Power of Maca” available at Amazon.ca

B Well – The Good, the Bad and the Bacteria.

What can be aggressive, multiply rapidly but the naked eye cannot see? Bacteria!

Only viruses are smaller than bacteria.  A tiny drop of water can contain billions of these usually single-celled organisms that have only one chain of DNA and no nucleus (control center of a cell).  In favorable environments they multiple rapidly and are either aerobic (must have oxygen to live) or anaerobic which means they can flourish without oxygen.

How to get less bacteria in your diet:  The Cook’s Illustrated kitchen ran a test on the best way to wash fruits and vegetables using apples and pears an an example.  They tried four ways:

Washing with tap water, scrubbing with a brush, washing with antibacterial soap or spraying with a vinegar solution.  They took surface samples, grew the bacteria in Petri dishes and compared results to a non-washed control group.  Here’s what they found after four days:

A cold water rinse eliminated 25 percent of the bacteria and scrubbing with a brush removed 85 percent.  The best way was with something we all have at home: a 1:3 distilled vinegar-water mix (sprayed) which removed 98 percent.  Don’t forget to wash off the vinegar mix before eating.  There was no comment on using the anti-bacterial soap.

Bad Bacteria – better known are the harmful bacteria in our world like Clostridium tetani (which causes tetanus) or Clostridium botulinum (which causes botulism). These bacteria are responsible for causing illness and death since the beginning.  But with the bad there is always some good so…

Good Bacteria – are either harmless or helpful to humans.  Our digestive system is full of billions of bacteria, including Escherichia coli (commonly known as E. coli), which helps us digest our food. Bacteria are also useful in producing some of our favorite foods, like yogurt, cheese and sauerkraut. Some bacteria are decomposers, cleaning our environment of dead and decaying plant and animal material. Some beneficial bacteria are known as probiotics, live and active cultures that promote the body’s digestive system.

It’s like a really bad relationship that you just can’t get rid of. Try to make the most of a bad situation by eating more probiotic yogurt, buying organic as much as possible and properly washing your fruits and veggies.

Also: Don’t miss listening to “Transforming Health” with host Brad King for the most up-to-the-minute interviews with leading health experts – Live every Wednesday @ 12PM-PST/3PM-EST on VoiceAmerica.com – #1 internet radio station in North America. Here’s the link: http://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1686/transforming-health

Scene in the City – healthy living!

Being healthy…is about more than simply exercising and being mindful of what one eats and drinks.  It’s also about the daily choices that affect our environment, which can equally influence our bodies.  Being Green…is about the choices we make that will help to keep the air and water clean, and our forests green.  This includes choosing recycled and recyclable materials, renewable and sustainably produced materials, local products whenever possible, and minimizing waste throughout each project. Furthermore…

Gain strength & stamina with this powerful “Maca”

Anyone visiting the Vancouver Health Show this past weekend got a glimpse into some of the latest and greatest health products available from the many participating vendors.

My favourite booth (although I am a tiny bit biased) was the one from Preferred Nutrition featuring an amazing selection of “ultimateproducts formulated by none other than my own brother Brad King.  So even if I am a teensy weensy bit biased I can attest to using and loving many of the products.  They are simply put “The Best of the Best” with the new highest quality “High-Alpha Whey Protein” unlike any other protein formula available today.

THIS is the WHEY to go!

Have you ever heard of or tried Maca? More on Maca on an upcoming B Well health post because this deserves a post of its own and everyone needs to know about this amazing Peruvian Superfood.

Then there’s the ISO Energy Whey Protein which helps to regulate metabolism and hydrate the body at the cellular level among many other advantages.

The ULTIMATE MALE SOLUTIONS

Finally let’s look at “The Ultimate Male Solutions” product line helpful for Male EnergyLibido and even Prostate.  Now who doesn’t want their man to restore a healthy testosterone status while helping to enhance libido in a natural and highly effective manner??

Brad King in the Preferred Nutrition Booth

ULTIMATEly you can find out more information on these amazing products and more by visiting their website at: www.AwakenYourBody.com

Material taken from greenerprint.ca in Health Show Brochure.

A most excellent key-note speaker but I’m NOT the only one saying that.

After all that I forgot to drop in at  the “Yoga Show” which was on right next door in the very same building of the Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre – next time.

A very proud sister

B Well – Eat, Drink, Read, Think!

Who says that labels aren’t important?

Surveys repeatedly show that 80 to 90 percent of Canadians and Americans want labelling to tell them when food has been genetically engineered.  Yet huge corporations don’t want us to know what’s in our food, and governments are listening to them instead of consumers.

But in November 2012, Californians will vote on Proposition 37, which would require clear labelling of foods produced through genetic engineering.  Why is this relevant to us in BC?  A victory in California could be the catalyst that finally brings GE food labelling to other states and because of our history of harmonizing food laws with the US, to Canada.

The corporations who profit from GE foods are spending huge amounts of money on ad campaigns designed to scare Californians into voting NO to proposition 37.  Of course Monsanto’s on that list, but so are many big grocery brands that might be on your pantry shelves.  We were saddened and perplexed to see Ocean Spray among them; why would a farmer-owned co-operative fight so hard to keep consumers from knowing what’s in their food?

On a more positive note, we’re proud of Richmond based Nature’s Path, a heroic local company that has given funds to support the YES campaign.  Thank you, Nature’s Path – and all the other companies and individuals who are standing up for the rights of consumers.  After all, when the citizens of countries as diverse as China, UK, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Latvia, and many others (40+ in total) already have laws requiring the labelling of GE foods, isn’t it perfectly reasonable for us to expect the same?

For further information visit: http://carighttoknow.org                                                          Taken from Edible Vancouver Magazine

Don’t miss listening to “Transforming Health” with host Brad King for the most up-to-the-minute interviews with leading health professionals – Live every Wednesday @ 12PM-PST/3PM-EST on VoiceAmerica.com – #1 internet radio station in North America. Listen to it live or listen to previous episodes at: http://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1686/transforming-health

 *The Vancouver Health Show takes place this weekend at the Trade and Convention Centre.  Brad King will be one of the keynote speakers on Saturday, November 10th.

B Well – Will Power!

Willpower – the Greatest Human Strength!                   

Willpower isn’t just some storybook concept.  It’s a measurable form of mental energy that runs out as you use it, much like gas in your car.  That’s why your resolve to hit the gym weakens after you’ve slogged through a soul-sapping day at work.

Roy Baumeister, a psychologist at Florida State University calls this “ego depletion”, and he proved its existence by sitting students next to a plate of fresh-baked chocolate-chip cookies.  Some were allowed to snack away, others to abstain.  Afterward, both groups were asked to complete difficult puzzles.  The students who’d been forced to resist the cookies had so depleted their reserves of self-control that when faced with this new task, they quickly threw in the towel.  The cookie eaters, on the other hand, had conserved their willpower and worked on the puzzles longer.  That’s good to hear as I just ate 6 cookies.

Further studies have suggested that willpower is fueled by glucose –which helps explain why our determination crumbles when we try to lose weight.  When we don’t eat, our glucose drops, and our willpower along with it.  “We call it the dieter’s catch-22:  In order to not eat, you need willpower,  But in order to have willpower you need to eat,” says John Tierney, coauther with Baumeister of Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength.

We can wield what scientists know about willpower to our advantage.  Since it’s a finite resource, don’t spread yourself thin.  Make one resolution rather than many.  One tactic is to outsource self-control.  Get a gym buddy.  Use Mint.com to regulate your spending, or RescueTime.com to avoid distracting websites.  People with the best self-control aren’t the ones who use it all day long.  They’re people who structure their lives so they conserve it.  That way, you’ll be able to stockpile vast reserves for when you really need it, like hauling your lazy ass to the gym.              Judy Dutton for Wired Magazine.

Don’t miss listening to “Transforming Health” with host Brad King for the most up-to-the-minute interviews with leading health experts – Live every Wednesday @ 12PM-PST/3PM-EST on VoiceAmerica.com – #1 internet radio station in North America.
But you can listen to previous episodes too.  Here’s the link: http://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1686/transforming-health

Sleeping Your Way to the Top

Well THAT got your attention –  I’m talking literally speaking of course!

How getting enough sleep in general can be beneficial to getting ahead.  This article by Arianna Huffington, President and Editor-in-Chief at The Huffington Post Media Group was too interesting to shorten.  Read on:

Every business hungers for a tool that might give it an advantage against its competition. Senior executives spend millions on consultants, R&D, and capital investment while workers are constantly trying to enhance their skills in order to boost their standing within the company.

But for all the talk about the “efficiency of the marketplace,” it’s surprising that so few companies and rising stars take advantage of one performance enhancement tool that’s been scientifically proven to have multiple benefits — and which also happens to be absolutely free. I’m talking about sleep.

So many of us fail to make use of such a simple and valuable tool; in fact, we deliberately do just the opposite and make a fetish of not getting enough sleep, in the mistaken — and costly — belief that success results from the amount of time we put in, instead of the kind of time we put in. I once had dinner with a man who bragged to me that he’d only gotten four hours of sleep the previous night. It was not easy to resist the temptation to tell him that he might have been a lot more interesting if he’d gotten five.

Indeed, there’s practically no element of workplace success that’s not improved by sleep and, accordingly, diminished by lack of sleep. Creativity, ingenuity, confidence, leadership, decision making — all of these can be enhanced simply by sleeping more.
”Sleep deprivation negatively impacts our mood, our ability to focus, and our ability to access higher-level cognitive functions,” say Dr. Stuart Quan and Dr. Russell Sanna, from Harvard Medical School’s Division of Sleep Medicine. “The combination of these factors is what we generally refer to as mental performance.” They also point out that lack of sleep was a “significant factor” in the Exxon Valdez wreck, the explosion of the Challenger Space Shuttle, and the nuclear accidents at Chernobyl and Three Mile Island.

Researchers at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research likewise concluded that “insufficient sleep can adversely affect a variety of cognitive abilities, ranging from simple alertness to higher-order executive functions.” It’s hard to be a higher-order executive without such functions, nor with lowered “global emotional intelligence,” “reduced self-regard, assertiveness, sense of independence, and self-actualization,” “reduced empathy toward others and quality of interpersonal relationships,” “reduced impulse control and difficulty with delay of gratification,” and “reduced positive thinking and action orientation.” Though one thing you do get with sleep deprivation is “greater reliance on formal superstitions and magical thinking processes.” Not really a great asset in the workplace – unless you work at Hogwarts.

And, yet, 41 million Americans, almost a third of all adult workers, clock six or fewer hours of sleep per night. Even if we’re not getting the seven or eight hours a night we should be, researchers have found that even short naps can give us many of the same benefits. According to David Randall, author of “Dreamland: Adventures in the Strange Science of Sleep,” even a short nap, “primes our brains to function at a higher level, letting us come up with better ideas, find solutions to puzzles more quickly, identify patterns faster and recall information more accurately.”

But of course, getting more sleep is easier said than done — believe me, I know! This is especially true in a culture that’s wired and connected 24/7. And more and more science is proving the truth that screens and sleep are natural enemies. Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute recently published a study that showed that the light from computer screens obstructs the body’s production of melatonin, which helps govern our internal body clock and regulates our sleep cycle. Technology allows to be so connected with the outside world that we lose connection to our inside world.

So what are the solutions? Experts have many ideas but what works for you? How much sleep do you get and/or need? And what are your secrets for making sure you turn off? Here’s wishing you a good night!                                                                             

You’ll like listening to “Transforming Health” with host Brad King for the most         up-to-the-minute interviews with leading health professionals – LIVE every Wednesday @ 12PM-PST/3PM-EST on VoiceAmerica.com – #1 internet radio station in North America. Here’s the link: http://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1686/transforming-health

Wine Not? Health Benefits of Resveratrol

Isn’t it nice to find out that a certain vice which is somewhat indulgent is actually good for you?…in moderation.

What Makes Resveratrol a Unique Antioxidant?

Resveratrol is unique among antioxidants because it can cross the blood-brain barrier to help protect your brain and nervous system, and studies show that its benefits are wide reaching, including:

Protecting your cells from free radical damage

• Inhibiting the spread of cancer, especially prostate cancer

• Lowering your blood pressure

Keeping your heart healthy and improving elasticity in your blood vessels

• Normalizing your anti-inflammatory response

• Helping to prevent Alzheimer’s disease

Because resveratrol appears to be so effective at warding off many diseases associated with aging, it is often referred to a “fountain of youth” that can extend lifespan.

Already, animal studies have shown that resveratrol helped overweight mice run farther and live about 20 percent longer. It has even been found to increase the lifespan of human cells.  No wonder I was able to run the half marathon after consuming several glasses the night before!

Resveratrol also seems to produce many similar benefits as exercise, and I suspect it would be a powerful addition to exercise. Maybe I’ll fill my water bottle with vino next time I hit the gym.

New research explains resveratrol’s effect on inflammation, and also shows how it can be used to treat potentially deadly inflammatory disease, such as appendicitis, peritonitis, and systemic sepsis.

The Best Sources of Resveratrol

Resveratrol is found in grapes, which produce it as a defense against fungi. Muscadine grapes actually have the highest concentration of resveratrol in nature because of their extra thick skins and numerous seeds where it is concentrated.

Resveratrol is found in abundance in red wine, and it’s highly soluble in alcohol, meaning your body may absorb more of it from red wine than from other sources. But there ARE other sources out there, including cocoa, dark chocolate and peanuts.

If you opt to take a resveratrol supplement (I always prefer the natural solution), there are numerous products on the market. Be sure to look for one made from muscadine grapes that uses WHOLE grape skins and seeds, as this is where many of the benefits are concentrated. That’s grape news!

Don’t miss listening to “Transforming Health” with host Brad King for the most up-to-the-minute interviews with leading health experts – Live every Wednesday @ 12PM-PST/3PM-EST on VoiceAmerica.com – #1 internet radio station in North America. Here’s the link: http://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1686/transforming-health

B Well – running a marathon

ONE week from tomorrow I’ll be running my second half marathon – the Nike Women’s in San Francisco and I’m hyped. The natural progression to that would be to run a full marathon however I’m not so sure I want to.  It’s not only the extra time and dedication but physically it doesn’t sound the healthiest for your joints and body.  Having said that…

Thousands of healthy women run marathons every year!

But there are plenty of stories out there about elite women runners who have become too thin, missed periods, and had other health problems.  How dangerous is it for women to run marathons? In fact, is it dangerous at all? Some people certainly seem to think so. So…

Are Women Marathoners Endangering Their Health?

“It is generally not dangerous for women to train for and run in marathons, as long as proper nutrition is maintained and precautions are taken,” says Michael Lu, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the UCLA School of Medicine.

As with most major physical undertakings, however, there are some risks. Most of these are related to going to extremes: training too hard, eating too little, getting too thin. “The greatest potential gynecological risks of marathon training for women involve amenorrhea (no periods), osteoporosis, and disordered eating, in what is commonly called the female athlete triad,” Dr. Lu explains.

In their article on the female athlete triad in American Family Physician , Julie Hobart, MD, and Douglas Smucker, MD, MPH, state that the female athlete triad is a combination of three interrelated conditions that are associated with athletic training: disordered eating, amenorrhea (absence of menstruation), and osteoporosis. According to Hobart and Smucker, “Athletic endeavors such as . . . distance running…that emphasize low body weight and a lean physique can increase the risk of developing the female athlete triad.”

Eat Enough and Eat Well

A great benefit to training for a marathon is that you can eat more—in fact, you have to so you can replace all the calories you burn during training. Make sure your diet is adequate to meet your body’s increased demands.  In general, the diet should provide adequate calories to meet the athlete’s energy needs. It should be balanced, providing all macronutrients and micronutrients from a wide variety of foods.

Keep Training in Check

One of the contributing factors to the female athlete triad is excessive exercise—and with marathon training, that’s obviously a possibility. The amount you can train is largely determined by genetics. The less there is of you, the easier it is to do weight-bearing exercise, but if you start to get too competitive and try to shed weight so your times will get faster, there can be health risks.

As with most things,  moderation in marathon training is key. Don’t do more than your body can handle—and that amount is different for every runner.  B Well but most of all HAVE FUN!

GOOD LUCK TO ALL THOSE RUNNING THE VICTORIA MARATHON TOMORROW!

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